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CIPT Decision Tree

Step through the CIPT Logic Engine to determine whether a property enters the reform and what obligations apply.

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Is the transaction a qualifying dutiable transaction or qualifying landholder transaction?

This includes a standard transfer of property, or a relevant acquisition in a landholder. Excluded: transactions not chargeable with duty, corporate reconstruction/consolidation concessions, grant/transfer/assignment of a dutiable lease, economic entitlement acquisitions.

Disclaimer: This decision tree is a general guide only and does not constitute legal advice. The CIPT reform involves complex rules including aggregation of interests, associated persons, non-standard dealings, and anti-avoidance provisions. Always obtain specific legal advice in relation to your circumstances. © Hayton Kosky Lawyers.

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See how the 10-year transition period works

Once your property enters the reform, the timeline shows when CIPT commences.

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